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1. Four Timers 1 O m nut O D ALT 9 g d 3 ip OUT IN OUT IN HU OUT IN CO m Sg eebe OD me O u 2 E CN E Eu E yes F q OE n LE a du dy AJ are EE di Ew 2 o HN 72 ms FE DCN OO ORO UI 40992 NT028 0 Figure 10 Network Timer System Wiring Diagram for System 5 6 and 9 Quadplex Interlocking 3200NT NOTE Use only 6 place 4 conductor RJ45 phone or extension cables 1 Connect phone or extension cables first before programming System Type 7 and 6 flow meter cable must be connected to the timer programmed as the LEAd Timer 2 Amaximum cable length of 25 cable can be used between timers 3 Always connect IN communication port to the OUT communication port of the next timer Connect the last timer back to the first timer 20 Troubleshooting Communication Error If a communication error is detected cErr displays It may take several minutes for all of the units in a system to display the error message 3200NT Timer All
2. K8 Ko K3 G K9 z g 2 K8 eos 2 y 2 g le z z 2 E E Kyo 9 LDCAM SCAM HCAM UDM K4 Oonk e LM EL H 40992 NT025 0 Figure 7 2900 3900 Timer Wiring Diagram System 4 Single Valve Regeneration 18 3200NT Timer 2900 3900 Timer Wiring Diagram Labels Item Description A B CH GO T MU K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 remote lock out input closed contact locks In Service remote signal start input closed contact initiates regeneration network communication output and input See network timer system wiring diagrams Figure 8 Figure 9 and Figure 10 page 20 flow meter if used transformer grounded plug earth ground screw on base plate fuse 5A Slo Blo upper drive assembly UDM Upper Drive Motor LDM Lower Drive Motor HCAM Valve Homing Cam SCAM Valve Step Cam SW1 Valve Homing Switch SW2 Valve Step Switch SW3 Lower Drive Switch NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Note Meter delayed or meter immediate regeneration lower drive LDCAM Lower Drive Cam timed auxiliary relay programmable normally open relay contacts used in Regeneration and or In Service maximum rated load 3A 250VAC resistive 3A 30VDC resistive fused 3A 250V fast 5X20 Colors Purple Orange Black White Yell
3. 9630 Program P M NTOO6 0 Zero Treated Water Remaining In Service Program NTOO9 0 In Service Program NTOO9 0 Calculating The Volume Remaining In Service Flow cALc Program P M NTO11 0 Timer is Lock Out In Service Flow Loc Program P M NTO13 0 Timer is Remotely Lock Out In Service Flow rLoc Program P M NTO15 0 3200NT Timer Transformer Installation 41078 NT020 0 Figure 2 Installing Ground Wire on Transformer 2750 2850 2900 Valves NT021 0 C Figure 3 Installing Ground Wire on Transformer 3150 3900 Valves Item Description A ground label B ground wire from transformer C wires from transformer Installing and Grounding the Transformer 1 Locate the ground label A to find ground screw 2 Remove the screw and attach the transformer ground wire B 3 Re attach the screw 11 3200NT Timer Power Head Assembly 2750 2850 2900 Upper Drive and 2900 Lower Drive Figure 4 2750 2850 2900 Upper Drive and 2900 Lower Drive Power Head Assembly 12 3200NT Timer Power Head Assembly Parts List 2750 2850 2900 Upper Drive and 2900 Lower Drive Item Quantity Part Number Description 1 1 41062 3200NT timer assembly 2 1 14202 01 screw slotted hex washer head 8 32 x 31 3 1 40959 bracket strain relief EZ NET 4 1 41071 bushing strain relief 5 1 41035 plug strain relief 6 1 40941 harness upper drive 7 1 40385 motor dri
4. Light Flashing P M Indicator PM Light On A M Light Off Display Screen Time of Day alternates with Process Display Example Volume Remaining Time Remaining programming information Extra Cycle Button Valve in Regeneration Light On Set Down Button Adjust Values Down Set Up Button Adjust Values Up Figure 1 Control Panel and Display Timer Programming Mode vA In Service H 20 Program NTO17 0 VA m NT003 0 In Service 2 00 Program NTO18 0 A 5 N 7 OO3 O In Service Program NT 019 0 m 4 NTO03 0 3200NT Timer Enter 3200NT Programming Mode Press and hold both the Set Up and Set Down buttons for five 5 seconds to enter Programming Mode When the program mode is entered the program light illuminates Set Feed Water Hardness The feed water hardness setting displays only if the Regeneration Type is set to Meter Immediate or Meter Delayed Press the Set Up and Set Down buttons to set the amount of feed water hardness in grains gallon The system automatically calculates treated water capacity based on the feed water hardness and the system capacity Press the Extra Cycle button to proceed to the next step Set Regeneration Time A non flashing colon between two sets of numbers identifies the Regeneration Time display Set the desired time of day that you want Regeneration to occur Press the Set Up and Set Down buttons to adj
5. Regeneration Cycle is started Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate System 5 Interlock 2 4 Valves During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with tne Volume Remaining display gallons or m Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a Regeneration Cycle queues If no other valve is in Regeneration the valve sends a lock command and starts a Regeneration Cycle H another valve is in Regeneration i e the system is already locked the valve remains In Service with Regeneration queued until other valves complete Regeneration Then the system locks and Regeneration begins Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate System 6 Series 2 4 Valves During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m The Volume Remaining is the total volume for all units in the system As treated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a Regeneration Cycle queues If no other valve is in regeneration the valve sends a lock command and starts a Regeneration Cycle f another valve is in regeneration i e the system is already
6. coming out of program mode or on power up calculate their volume display CALC and then wait for a good communication signal When a good communication signal is received the system resume normal operations Ifthe system does not receive a good communication signal CALC displays and the system goes into a wait Press the EC key to force the system out of the wait and resume normal operation The System 4 5 and 6 LEAd valve drive sequence going into Regeneration is The lower drive moves to off line and the upper drive moves to first Regeneration position System 6 LAg valves and all system 7 and 9 valves The off line valve moves to online the valve requiring Regeneration moves its lower drive to off line and then the upper drive moves to first Regeneration position U Reserve capacity System 4Fd only After power up or Master Reset the reserve is set to one third of the calculated capacity Reserve is limited to a range of zero capacity J System 6 and 7 LEAd units only respond to remote lock and chemical pump Also chemical pump is available only if the auxiliary relay in regeneration is not used AroF 3200NT Timer Timer Displays Timer Display Description In Service Program 3200NT 41025 NTOO4 0 Program lndicator Programming Mode Active Light On In Service Indicator Timer In Service Light On Regenerate Tonight Flashing Light Flow Indicator No Water Flow Light Off Water Flow
7. 3200NT Timer Service Manual In Service Program IM 3200NT 41025 NTOO1 0 Valve Serial Number Valve Position 1 LEAd 2 LAg 3 LAg 4 LAg IMPORTANT Fill in pertinent information on page 3 for future reference 3200NT Timer Table of Contents Job Specifications Sheet csse p pre Ear nb needs RE Gag ew EE EG Pau mA RN RS 3 Timer Operation a uoi peine wu dE et adda DER RE KG RE Rb dp hs Seed Piu Pie de e D 4 Set Time of Day A en cu s PS LAN os datae a e e e ATA eau DAN E RR e E Ld 4 Manually Initiating a Regeneration 000 nn hh hrs 4 Timer Operation During Regeneration 4 Start a Regeneration Tonight 4 Day Regeneration Timer i eise a ex pbi RR URL NAM RE a A Dee edd 4 Flow Meter Equipped Timer renee 4 Immediate Regeneration Timer with Regeneration Day Override Set 5 Delayed Regeneration Timer with Regeneration Day Override Set nennen 5 Timer Operation During Programming 5 Timer Operation During A Power Failure 5 Homole Bee TEE 5 Remote Signal Start Regeneration 5 Day Override Feature enen eene eeen 5 System Operations an sara ae ane NEEN Ede ee de Ea 6 SV STON TE sta reddes En ME NE A a del ta EE ov 6 EEUE Er ine ere he Eo ee do ed a le ee OE ER ee ee 6 System Dit ONO Me tM ANN A rod An eeh M a LA ELE eee dv tt M ion 6 SyStOm 7 AR ERAT Vt t ee aeu te RE Eb eds 7 EEUE EE IAE 7 Important System Operations Tips nnee eee 7 Timer BISplays ciem nen a De EE o No v o eed el tat 8 T
8. Please circle and or fill in the appropriate data for future reference Programming Mode Feed Water Hardness Regeneration Time Regeneration Day Override Master Programming Mode Valve Model Regeneration Type System Type Valve Position Remote Signal Start Display Format System Capacity Capacity Safety Factor Regeneration Cycle Step 1 Regeneration Cycle Step 2 Regeneration Cycle Step 3 Regeneration Cycle Step 4 Regeneration Cycle Step 5 Regeneration Cycle Step 6 Time Auxiliary Relay Output Window 1 Time Auxiliary Relay Output Window 2 Fleck Flow Meter size Line Frequency 3200NT Timer Grain Per Gallon or Degrees Delayed a m p m or Immediate Off or Every Days 2750 2850 2900 2930 3130 3150 3900 Downflow Upflow Brine Draw First Upflow Brine Fill First 4 Time Clock 4 Meter Immediate 4 Meter Delayed 5 Interlock 6 Series 7 Alternating 9 Alternating LEAd or LAg Off or On Signal Time needed Minutes US Gallons or m Gallons or m Zero or Minutes Off or _ _ Minutes Off or _ _ Minutes Off or _ _ Minutes Off or _ Minutes Off or Minutes Off or Start Time End Time Off or Volume Seconds 1 1 25 1 5 2 3 or Non Fleck Pulses 50Hz or 60Hz 3200NT Timer Timer Operation Set Time of Day When the timer is In Service push either the Set Up or Set Down button once to adjust the Time of Day by one digit Push and hold to adjust by several digits Manually Initia
9. ce indicator dot flashes and starts a Regeneration tonight at the programmed Regeneration Time Day Regeneration Timer During normal operation the Time of Day display is visible at all times The timer operates normally until the number of days since the last regeneration reaches the Regeneration Day Override setting Once this occurs a regeneration cycle is initiated at the preset Regeneration Time Flow Meter Equipped Timer During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a Regeneration Cycle begins or delays to the set Regeneration Time Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate 3200NT Timer Timer Operation Immediate Regeneration Timer with Regeneration Day Override Set When the valve reaches the set Days Since Regeneration Override value a Regeneration Cycle initiates immediately This occurs even if the Volume Remaining display has not reached zero Delayed Regeneration Timer with Regeneration Day Override Set When the timer reaches the set Days Since Regeneration Override value a Regeneration Cycle initiates at the preset Regeneration Time This occurs even if the Volume Remaining display has not reached zero Timer Operation During Programming The ti
10. g volume available A WARNING Transformer must be grounded and ground wire must be terminated to the back plate where grounding label is located before installation See instructions for nstalling and Grounding the Transformer page 11 3200NT Timer System Operations System 4 Time Clock 1 Valve During normal operation the Time of Day display may be viewed at all times The control operates normally until the number of days since the last regeneration reaches the Regeneration Day Override setting Once this occurs a Regeneration Cycle initiates at the preset Regeneration Time Meter Delayed 1 Valve During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity The system monitors the volume of water used When the system calculates that there is not a sufficient capacity for the next day s operation a regeneration cycle is initiated at the preset regeneration time Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate Meter Immediate 1 Valve During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a
11. imer Display Descriplion ossaert x ER DS DER MA LANE ERED ERE BG ERES 8 Timer Programming Mode 42 2440 cheeses obi SR RR Se eed aden ae bk Rg Rg bo geb cea ae n d E E ba 9 Timer Display Definitions and Examples 10 Transformer Installation st Ae gee des TEE Ne shee EE Me es ae EL E Ru 11 Installing the Transformer eneen eee 11 Power Head Assembly 2750 2850 2900 Upper Drive and 2900 Lower Drive 12 Power Head Assembly Parts List 2750 2850 2900 Upper Drive and 2900 Lower Drive 13 Power Head Assembly 3150 3900 Upper Drive and 3900 Lower Drive 14 Power Head Assembly Parts List 3150 3900 Upper Drive and 3900 Lower Drive 15 2750 2850 3150 Timer Wiring Diagram 16 2750 2850 3150 Timer Wiring Diagram Labels aanne eee eee 17 2900 3900 Timer Wiring Diagram 18 2900 3900 Timer Wiring Diagram Labels 19 Network Timer System Configuration Wiring Diagrams enen eneen eee 20 interlocking 3200NT on aam oven kenia ae TIE EX ER E ERU Re RR ae 20 Troubleshooting ERE nde EER ee RAe EE Wa ee en 21 Communication ENOR 122 bet be pee ee x nd ln b ine RE ME P 21 Programming EN zer ann E qoe EE ME Wk eto Ld KE Ys iiw 22 Simultaneous Communication and Programming Errors 22 IMPORTANT The information specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Job Specifications Sheet
12. ll other service part numbers see the Service Manual that accompanies the control valve 15 3200NT Timer 2750 2850 3150 Timer Wiring Diagram pa REMOTE INPUTS d A z o in NADAY Z CI P5 LOWER POSITION AUX RELAY FUSES 3A 250V FAST 5X20 P6 LOWER DRIVE SOLENOID COMM1 NETWORK CONNECT CONNECT IN TO OUT ON NEXT VALVE IN LOOP 3200NT P N 41048 P1 24VAC 50 60 HZ 5 AMPS MAX P3 FLOW METER 2 UPPER DRIVE POSITION E K9 K7 K4 K5 SW1 HCAM UDM G 41080 NT024 0 Figure 6 2750 2850 3150 Timer Wiring Diagram System 4 Single Valve Regeneration 16 3200NT Timer 2750 2850 3150 Timer Wiring Diagram Labels Item Description A remote lock out input closed contact locks In Service B remote signal start input closed contact initiates regeneration C network communication output and input See network timer system wiring diagrams Figure 8 Figure 9 and Figure 10 page 20 D flow meter if used E transformer F grounded plug G earth ground screw on base plate fuse 5A Sl
13. locked the valve remains In Service until other valves complete regeneration then regeneration is queued The LEAd valve locks the system and Regeneration begins When the LEAd valve completes regeneration cycle the remaining valve s in the system regenerate sequentially until all valves regenerate Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate LAg valve volume remaining is updated every 5 seconds from the LEAd valve Amanually forced regeneration EC key can only be done on the LEAd valve and only if the system is not in Regeneration 3200NT Timer System Operations System 7 Alternating 2 Valves During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m The Volume Remaining is the total volume for all units in the system Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a Regeneration Cycle gueues The valve requiring Regeneration sends a lock command to the standby valve The standby valve goes to In Service and exhausted valve starts a Regeneration Cycle Ifa valve is in Regeneration and the other valve exhausts its volume remaining then the exhausted valve remains In Service with Regeneration queued until the other valve goes into standby The exhausted valve goes into standby after completing Regene
14. mer only enters the Program Mode with the timer In Service While in the Program Mode the timer continues to operate normally monitoring water usage and keeping all displays up to date Timer programming is stored in memory permanently There is no need for battery backup power Timer Operation During A Power Failure During a power failure all timer displays and programming are stored for use upon power re application The timer retains all values without loss The timer is fully inoperative and any calls for regeneration are delayed The timer upon power re application resumes normal operation from the point that it was interrupted NOTE An inaccurate Time of Day display may indicate a power outage Remote Lockout The timer does not allow the unit system to go into Regeneration until the Regeneration Lockout Input signal to the unit system is cleared This requires a contact closure to activate See wiring diagrams Figure 6 page 16 and Figure 7 page 18 Remote Signal Start Regeneration The control valve monitors treated water other than a flow meter The timer receives a wetted contact signal for the amount of programmed time to receive Regeneration begins immediately after signal is done Day Override Feature If the Day Override option is turned on and the valve reaches the set Regeneration Day Override value without the water meter initiating a Regeneration Cycle a Regeneration Cycle queues This occurs regardless of the remainin
15. o Blo H upper drive assembly UDM Upper Drive Motor LDM Lower Drive Motor HCAM Valve Homing Cam SCAM Valve Step Cam SW1 Valve Homing Switch SW2 Valve Step Switch SW3 Lower Drive Switch NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Note Meter delayed or meter immediate regeneration solenoid connection solenoid 24VAC normally open maximum watt rating 6 1 VA holding 16 VA inrush 30 Used in System 7 and 9 J timed auxiliary relay programmable normally open relay contacts used in Regeneration and or In Service maximum rated load 3A 250VAC resistive 3A 30VDC resistive fused 3A 250V fast 5X20 K Colors K1 Purple K2 Orange K3 Black K4 White K5 Yellow K6 Brown K7 Blue K8 Green K9 Red 17 3200NT Timer 2900 3900 Timer Wiring Diagram o 00 A m P4 REMOTE INPUTS D SN sa O Sag OUT IN Q00 m z COMM1 NETWORK CONNECT CONNECT IN TO OUT ON Ve E P7 NEXT VALVE IN LOOP AUX RELAY A FUSE 3A 250V FAST 5X20 3200 NT D PIN 41048 akal a P5 LOWER a Position P1 24VAC 50 80HZ 5AMPSMAX p3 FLOW METER P6 LOWER O DRIVE SOLENOID DRIVE POSITION 4 Pi UPPER x E o a a SIGNAL aaan a
16. ow Brown Blue Green Red 19 3200NT Timer Network Timer System Configuration Wiring Diagrams Two Timers 40992 NTO26 0 Figure 8 Network Timer System Wiring Diagram for System 5 6 7 and 9 Duplex Three Timers o 40992 NTO27 0 Figure 9 Network Timer System Wiring Diagram for System 5 6 and 9 Triplex
17. rammed as a LEAd there is no unit to start the communications A Connecting the communication cables B Connecting the communication cable as shown on the wiring diagrams C Powering all units D Programming the units for the same system type in the Master Programming Mode E Programming the units correctly in the Master Programming Mode 21 Troubleshooting Programming Error Units display PErr when a programming error occurs All units in standby go to In Service 3200NT Timer If multiple units are programmed as LEAd PErr displays on all units All units In Service remain in the In Service position Any unit in regeneration when the error occurs completes regeneration and goes to In Service No units are allowed to start a regeneration cycle while the error condition exists When the problem is corrected and the error no longer displays it may take several minutes for all of the units in a system to stop displaying the error message the system returns to normal operation NOTE During the error condition the control continues to monitor the flow meter and update the remaining capacity Once the error condition is corrected all units return to the operating status they were in prior to the error and regeneration is queued according to the normal system operation If reprogramming the unit in the Master Programming Mode clears the error the volume remaining may be reset to the full unit capacity i e as tho
18. ration Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate System 9 Alternating 2 4 Valves During normal operation the Time of Day display alternates with the Volume Remaining display gallons or m The Volume Remaining is the total volume for all units in the system Astreated water is used the Volume Remaining display counts down from the calculated system capacity to zero or When this occurs a Regeneration Cycle gueues The valve requiring Regeneration sends a lock command to the standby valve The standby valve goes to In Service and exhausted valve starts a Regeneration Cycle fa valve is in Regeneration and another valve exhausts its volume remaining then the exhausted valve remains In Service with Regeneration queued until the other valve goes into standby The exhausted valve goes into standby after completing Regeneration All units remain In Service except those in standby or Regeneration Water flow through the valve is indicated by the Flow Dot that flashes in a direct relationship to flow rate Important System Operations Tips L When programming multi unit systems program LAg units first and then LEAd unit This eliminates or minimizes lower drive movement due to system type changes and errors L When changing a valve from one system type to another system type perform a Master Reset first J System 6 7 and 9 valves
19. ting a Regeneration When timer is In Service press the Extra Cycle button for 5 seconds to force a manual regeneration The timer reaches Regeneration Cycle Step 1 Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle Step 2 if active Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle Step 3 if active Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle Step 4 if active Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle Step 5 if active N ep RAP 0o mo Press the Extra Cycle button once more to advance the valve back to In Service Timer Operation During Regeneration In the Regeneration Cycle step display the timer shows the current regeneration step number the valve is advancing to or has reached and the time remaining in that step The step number that displays flashes until the valve completes driving to this regeneration step position Once all regeneration steps are complete the timer returns to In Service and resumes normal operation Example In Service Less than 10 Minutes Remaining in Regen Step 1 Program P M NT002 0 AJ Press the Extra Cycle button during a Regeneration a P Cycle to immediately advance the valve to the next cycle MAER NTOO3 0 step position and resume normal step timing Start a Regeneration Tonight With metered delayed timers press the Extra Cycle button momentarily The In Servi
20. ugh it were just regenerated NOTE System 4 units retain their normal display and do not display PErr Cause Correction A One or more units programmed as System type different from the LEAd unit B More than one unit programmed as the S unit C One or more units programmed with different hardness day override or line frequency values A Programming the units correctly in the Master Programming Mode B Programming the units correctly in the Master Programming Mode C Program these values to be the same on all units Simultaneous Communication and Programming Errors If both a communication and programming errors occur simultaneously the communications error cErr has precedence and masks the programming error PErr When the communications error cErr is corrected the programming error PErr displays until corrected 22 3200NT Timer 23 P N 41093 Rev A 2 03
21. units In Service remain in the In Service position All units in standby go to In Service Any unit in regeneration when the error occurs completes regeneration and goes to In Service No units are allowed to start a regeneration cycle while the error condition exists When the communication problem is corrected and the error no longer displays it may take several minutes for all of the units in a system to stop displaying the error message the system returns to normal operation NOTE During the error condition the control continues to monitor the flow meter and update the remaining volume Once the error condition is corrected all units return to the operating status they were in prior to the error and regeneration is queued according to the normal system operation If reprogramming the unit in the Master Programming Mode clears the error the volume remaining may be reset to the full unit capacity i e as though it were just regenerated NOTE System 4 units retain their normal display and do not display cErr Cause Correction One or more units have a missing or bad communication cable One or more units has a communication cable plugged into the wrong receptacle One or more units is not powered One or more of the units programmed as a stand alone system 4tc 4FI or 4Fd and one or more units programmed as a multi unit system 5FI 6FI 7FI or 9FI All of the units programmed as LAg With no unit prog
22. ust this value Press the Extra Cycle button to proceed to the next step Set Regeneration Day Override Us this display to set the maximum amount of time in days the unit can be In Service without a Regeneration For System 4 Time Clock regeneration mode the system regenerates at the time set in Step 4 after the number of days programmed in this step For all other System Types 4 Meter Immediate 4 Meter Delayed 5 6 7 9 the system regenerates after the number of days programmed in this step unless the meter initiates a Regeneration cycle earlier Press the Extra Cycle button to proceed to the next step Timer programming is complete and exits from the Programming Mode Normal operation resumes 3200NT Timer Timer Display Definitions and Examples Time of Day In Service Flow 12 00 US format Program P M NTOO5 0 In Service Flow 24 00 Program P M m format NT007 0 Treated Water Remaining Over 4 Digits t X 1000 In Service US format Program NTO08 0 In Service m format Program NTO08 0 Communication Error In Service Flow cErr Program P M NTO10 0 Programming Error In Service Flow PErr Program P M NTO12 0 Remote Signal Start Signal Is Communicating In Service Flow rSIn Program P M NTO14 0 10 Treated Water Remaining 4 Digit In Service Flow 9630 Program P M NTOO6 0 In Service Flow
23. ve 24V 50 60 Hz 8 1 41034 transformer 120 24V US 1 41049 transformer 230V 24V European 1 41050 transformer 230V 24V Australian 9 1 40943 harness lower drive 10 1 40388 motor drive 24V 50 60 Hz 11 1 19121 05 meter cable assembly 35 1 19121 07 meter cable assembly 99 5 1 19121 08 meter cable assembly 303 5 12 2 12732 nut hex machine 5 40 13 2 10299 screw slotted round head 5 40 x 38 NOTE For all other service part numbers see the Service Manual that accompanies the control valve 13 3200NT Timer Power Head Assembly 3150 3900 Upper Drive and 3900 Lower Drive NT023 0 14 Figure 5 3150 3900 Upper Drive and Lower Drive Power Head Assembly 3200NT Timer Power Head Assembly Parts List 3150 3900 Upper Drive and 3900 Lower Drive Item Quantity Part Number Description 1 1 41062 3200NT timer assembly 2 1 14202 01 screw slotted hex washer head 8 32 x 31 3 1 40959 bracket strain relief EZ NET 4 1 41071 bushing strain relief 5 1 41035 plug strain relief 6 1 40941 harness upper drive 7 2 40391 motor drive 24V 50 60 Hz 8 1 41034 transformer 120V 24V 1 41049 transformer 230V 24V European 1 41050 transformer 230V 24V Australian 9 1 40943 harness lower drive 10 1 19121 05 meter cable assembly 35 1 19121 07 meter cable assembly 99 5 1 19121 08 meter cable assembly 303 5 11 2 10299 screw slotted round head 5 40 x 375 12 2 12732 nut hex machine 5 40 NOTE For a

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